Are Duraflame fire starters toxic?

Our firelogs are made of sawdust, agricultural fibers, waxes and oils; we are not aware of any ingredients that would cause a chemically toxic reaction should your pet consume a small amount of these products.
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Are Duraflame toxic?

Firestarter logs (commonly known by the brand, Duraflame) are readily available in the house. These logs are designed to start fires in fireplaces easily, as they are highly flammable. If ingested by dogs, the compressed sawdust and wax within these logs can result in a foreign body obstruction in the stomach.
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Are fire starters poisonous?

Fire gel starter may contain methanol or hydrocarbons; both are toxic in small quantities. Fires can release poisonous carbon monoxide into the air.
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Are Duraflame logs cancerous?

'Tis the season to be burning synthetic fire logs, but a new study from UNC's Gillings School of Global Public Health reports that using these prepackaged fireplace staples also could increase the chances of developing breast cancer.
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Is Duraflame safe for smores?

Roast your marshmallows over the fire, get them as burnt or as gooey and barely done as you wish, and then slam those babies between two grahams. Use duraflame OUTDOOR firelogs, tested for roasting campfire foods.
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What are Duraflame fire starters made of?

Duraflame firelogs are made of a scientific blend of sawdust, wax, and unique fibers. Some interesting materials tested have included recycled fibers such as nut shells, seeds, fruit pits, distillery grains and recycled cardboard. Natural seed is added to some logs to create crackling sounds of a wood fire.
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Can you use Duraflame logs to roast marshmallows?

You can even use Duraflame logs to make s'mores over a campfire! If you don't have an oven, your next best bet is using this tip for roasting marshmallows in the fireplace or other open flame area that doesn't pose any fire hazards.
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Do fire starters have chemicals?

Fire starter logs are a great way to start a fire safely. They are made of all-natural materials and will not release any harmful chemicals or toxins when burned.
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Is Duraflame safe for indoor fireplace?

Duraflame makes a product called a Roasting Log for use in outdoor fireplaces or campfires, and though they're approved for cooking, they don't make the nice flames of the indoor logs, and they're not as light-it-and-forget-it as indoor firelogs.
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Is Duraflame better than wood?

Firelogs burn much cleaner than real firewood. They typically produce 70 percent less particulate matter, 85 percent less carbon monoxide and 50 percent less smoke.
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What happens if my dog eats Duraflame?

Depending on how much of the firelog or firestarter is eaten, your pet may become constipated or have an upset stomach. If you have a small pet or the pet has eaten a large amount of the product you should consult a veterinarian as the pet may experience complications with its digestive system.
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What happens if dogs eat fire starters?

Pets that ingest firelighters can develop gastrointestinal upset which may include drooling, vomiting, diarrhoea, abdominal pain, and refusal to eat. If large fragments are swallowed, there may also be a risk of obstruction if these pieces have trouble passing through the stomach or bowel.
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Are fire starters safe to cook with?

Put away the lighter fluid and harsh chemicals, the InstaFire Charcoal Starter is Benzene free with no harmful chemicals, so its safe to store right with your food.
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Are Duraflame logs good to use?

Duraflame logs are a great option for people who want the convenience of a firelog without having to deal with the mess that traditional firewood can create. They also produce less smoke than traditional firewood, making them a good choice for people who have asthma or other respiratory problems.
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Can I use real wood with a Duraflame log?

Duraflame recommends against using real logs with Duraflame logs; combining Duraflame with real wood might produce a fire that's hotter than you bargained for or one that flares up unexpectedly.
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How do you extinguish a Duraflame?

Putting Out Duraflame Logs

As you would with any fire, simply douse them carefully with water. Another option is to use sand, making sure the flames are completely covered. Finally, you can use a dry chemical fire extinguisher to put out a Duraflame log.
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Is Duraflame safer than wood?

This is a myth. Artificial firelogs are not bad for your fireplace; in fact, they're cleaner, safer, easier, and cheaper than regular wood. Artificial firelogs are also known as fake firelogs, wax firelogs, or artificial wax firelogs.
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Can you use fire starter logs in a wood stove?

No. Our firelog and firestarter products are designed to only be used in traditional wood burning fireplaces and outdoor fire pits. They have not been tested to be used in a wood-burning stove.
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What is inside fire starter?

The classic homemade fire starter is a wad of dryer lint placed in each empty storage department of a cardboard egg carton with melted wax, or better yet, melted paraffin wax poured over top. It's an easy project and brings back days of making crafts in public school.
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What are chemical fire starters?

potassium permanganate and glycerin. potassium permanganate, acetone, and sulfuric acid. sodium chlorate, sugar, and sulfuric acid. ammonium nitrate powder, finely ground zinc powder, and hydrochloric acid.
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Are fireplace stones toxic?

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They come in crystals sticks, or can be embedded into artificial logs. These products are generally safe when used properly, but there have been reports to Poison Centers that children and pets have been poisoned by them.
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Can you use Duraflame in Solo stove?

You can burn compressed logs like Duraflame in your Solo, they are great for getting started but can be much smokier than traditional firewood. The same good moment can be sparked from old traditions or a new practice--just take care to use dry and dense materials for a truly smokeless flame.
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What is the best thing to burn in a fire pit?

We'd recommend using hardwoods, such as oak, ash and beech which are best for heat when cooking and will provide a long burn and flavour. If you're looking to add a little more flavour, Apple wood provides a fantastic flavour or why not try adding a little hickory at the end of cooking for a smokey taste.
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Can I use duraflame Firestart for BBQ?

Just light the wrapper for an instant start to any wood fire in your fireplace, fire pit or campfire. Safer than using charcoal lighter fluid, you can count on them to light your grills, smokers, charcoal chimneys and Kamodo Grills.
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Can I use Duraflame on grill?

Lighting wood and charcoal fires just got easier with duraflame stix firestarters. Just split, stack and start in your fireplace, wood stove, fire pit, campfire, or charcoal grill.
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